Well, it's all part and parcel of the same thing. Everything in economics is interconnected, as we know. Again, you can talk all you want about Europe. Some 4% to 5% of our trade is with Europe, so it's not unimportant, but it certainly isn't the vital factor driving it. The U.S. by far is our major trading partner, and it doesn't have anywhere near the kinds of regulations and carbon-related things like the industrial carbon tax that we do. That's the major thing.
People aren't moving so they can go to France or Germany or wherever. They're moving to the U.S. By the way, they don't want to move. I can tell you as someone who speaks to these businesses all the time—and I think a lot of you politicians need to get out more, frankly—they don't want to move. Moving is expensive, and they have family and all the usual reasons. They do it because they have to, to stay in business.
